Lets be a bit adventurous today. We shall visit a little lengthy Suspension bridge today. The simple yet beautiful bridge built over River Capilano in the Northern District of Vancouver in British Columbia is 136meters long and 70meters high above the river. The bridge records nearly 800,000 visitors annually making it one of the hottest travel destinations of Vancouver. The admission to the bridge is charged coz the bridge is a private property and is owned by Nancy Stibbard. The view from over the bridge includes the beautiful rainforest and an award winning garden. The structure is open for visitors from all over the world in all the seasons, which means be its rains or summers you are welcome here.
Things to do at the Capilano Suspension Bridge
- Walk down the beautiful and long man made structure and enjoy the scenic beauty of the location including the rain forest and the award winning garden
- See the First National totem poles, the costumes and the period decors that highlight the park’s famous history
- You can view First National performances that feature, masks, dancing, ceremonial dress and storytelling
- Take a walk through the breathtaking Cliffwalk
- Visit the Queen Elizabeth National park
Must see here
• You must see the award winning garden from the bridge.
• The bridge is blessed with a great history and you must see and read the history behind the structure.
• Over look the beautiful rain forest and culture of the beautiful place.
• The bridge is blessed with a great history and you must see and read the history behind the structure.
• Over look the beautiful rain forest and culture of the beautiful place.
How to get to the bridge
After you cross The Lion Gate Bridge drive down to the North Vancouver exit to the Marine Drive, then you need to take a left towards Capilano Road. Just drive two miles up the road 1 on the left hand side you see the famous bridge. The closest International airport to capilano Suspension bridge is the Vancouver International Airport.
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